Oral history interview with Mrs. J.B. Burkhart, 1936 Nov. 2. [1936?]

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Oral history interview with Mrs. J.B. Burkhart, 1936 Nov. 2. [1936?]

Records the memories of Mrs. Burkhart. She talks about her father, Milton Hale a early Oregon pioneer, her family's homesteading experience along the banks of the Santiam River, in Syracuse, and in Albany, Oregon, and her family's relationship to Native Americans.

Transcript: 8 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7754418

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Haskin, Leslie L. (Leslie Loren), 1882-1949

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Burkhart, J. B., Mrs,

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Daughter of Milton Hale, pioneer of 1845, who was the first ferryman on the Santiam and founder of the "ghost city" of Syracuse. Mrs. Burkhart was the sister of Sarah Ann (Hale) Hannon who was the wife of Elijah Hannon. From the description of Oral history interview with Mrs. J.B. Burkhart, 1936 Nov. 2. [1936?] (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 56518939 ...